Dr. Jay Recasata of Faces and Curves explained that such cases can cause severe discomfort. “Head lice infestation is contagious. It thrives in the roots of our hair, proliferates fast, and sucks out blood in the head. When this happens, it may produce wounds on the scalp and can eventually lead to a bacterial infection,” he said, per the Filipino Times.
Dr. Recasata added that treatment is simple, requiring only a special shampoo that costs around P500 per bottle. However, untreated lice infestations can escalate, and Dr. Enrique Collantes from Derma Clinic warned that severe cases might lead to anemia and malnutrition due to the lice feeding on the host’s blood.

To avoid lice, it’s recommended to wash clothes and bedding in hot water, vacuum floors, and soak hair brushes in hot water for five to ten minutes. These preventive measures can help ensure a lice-free environment.
Keeping hygiene in check is crucial, especially for those in contact with many people daily, like drivers and commuters.
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